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90_HB0066eng

      325 ILCS 5/4.3 new
      325 ILCS 40/3             from Ch. 23, par. 2253
          Amends the Abused and Neglected Child  Reporting  Act  to
      require  the  Department  of  Children and Family Services to
      report the disappearance of children  under  its  custody  or
      guardianship.   Amends  the  Intergovernmental  Missing Child
      Recovery Act of 1984 to specify that the local I SEARCH  unit
      may  coordinate  the tracking and recovery of those children.
      Also requires an annual report indicating the number of  such
      children   reported   missing   and   the  number  recovered.
      Effective immediately.
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 1        AN ACT in relation to missing  children,  amending  named
 2    Acts.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The Abused and Neglected Child Reporting  Act
 6    is amended by adding Section 4.3 as follows:
 7        (325 ILCS 5/4.3 new)
 8        Sec.  4.3.   DCFS  duty  to report.  The Department shall
 9    report the disappearance of any child under  its  custody  or
10    guardianship  to  the local law enforcement agency working in
11    cooperation with the I SEARCH Unit located nearest  the  last
12    known whereabouts of the child.
13        Section  10. The Intergovernmental Missing Child Recovery
14    Act of 1984 is amended by changing Section 3 as follows:
15        (325 ILCS 40/3) (from Ch. 23, par. 2253)
16        Sec. 3. Each  I  SEARCH  unit  shall  be  established  to
17    promote  an  immediate  and  effective  community response to
18    missing children and may engage in, but shall not be  limited
19    to, the following activities:
20        (a)  To   establish   and  conduct  programs  to  educate
21    parents, children and communities  in  ways  to  prevent  the
22    abduction of children.
23        (b)  To   conduct   training   programs   and  distribute
24    materials providing guidelines for children when dealing with
25    strangers, casual acquaintances, or non-custodial parents, in
26    order to avoid abduction or kidnapping situations.
27        (c)  To compile, maintain and make  available  data  upon
28    the  request  of  law enforcement agencies and other entities
29    deemed appropriate by the Department  to  assist  enforcement
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 1    agencies  in  recovering  missing children, including but not
 2    limited to data regarding the places of shelter commonly used
 3    by runaway children in the geographical area  encompassed  by
 4    the I SEARCH Unit.
 5        (d)  To  draft and implement plans for the most efficient
 6    use of available resources to publicize and conduct  searches
 7    for missing children.
 8        (e)  To  establish   and  maintain  contacts with other I
 9    SEARCH Units, law enforcement agencies, and the Department in
10    order to increase the probability of locating  and  returning
11    missing children, and to otherwise assist in the recovery and
12    tracking of missing children.
13        (f)  To  coordinate the tracking and recovery of children
14    under the  custody  or  guardianship  of  the  Department  of
15    Children  and  Family  Services  whose disappearance has been
16    reported and to  produce  an  annual  report  indicating  the
17    number  of children under the custody or guardianship of that
18    Department who have been reported missing and the number  who
19    have been recovered.
20        (g)  To  conduct  other activities as may be necessary to
21    achieve the goals established by this Act.
22    (Source: P.A. 83-1354.)
23        Section 99. Effective date.  This Act takes  effect  upon
24    becoming law.

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